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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah v Friday, May 13, 1955 ACTIVITIES CLUBS vV omen s Lovely Reception Honors Prominent Couple In Salt Lake Site Ina pretty weJding, iit.ractivc Mace Miss Dixene became the b.ide of Gaylen R. Gal field, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Gar- field cf Magna, Saturday, May 7th. Grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. E. Henry Anderson of Murray, enteit.iincd at the reception held in the Reception Centre, 1227 East 33rd South Street, Sait' Lake City, that evening. For her wedding, the lovely bride chose a model of lace over satin, fashioned with a tight I b. J.ve. IV. lt Pan c.illar, full 1:1' PJlnt sleeves. Her veil was held back with a c own of s.lver beads and pearls. She carried a bouquet of white ca n.iti:i;s and stephanotis an orchid. Attendants Given For her wedding, the bride chose her sister, Miss Margie Mace, as maid of honor. She wore a pink brocaded nylon frock and carried a nosegay of pink earn- ations with turquoise streamers, Bridesmaids were Misses Janice fklit i,nl 7dmt ant. 9hee2. vaa -- charge of the gift room. Pretty Reception Serving Tabla Honors Prominent The serving table was covered Eve with a beautiful Tuscany lure Pair Friday cloth and centered with a tiered . Two piii.ii;-- r.t I..1 miles were wedding cake. Pink roses, interFridav. Mav (i'.h. in tin twined with green, were placed uii:r-Guv bier, on the table and white tapers in wedding of M.ss crystal holders were at either daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin end. jW. G ardner of Gi.mgi'r. and D.m Mrs. Jessie Drown was in J- Howard, son 'f Mr. a. id Mrs LcKoy II. Howard of M.ign.i. The charge of the gift room. Serving were Misses Connie young couple exchanged n ipt ill Garfield, Miss Roberta Singleton, vows in the majestic Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mis Marie Haslam. A wedding bicakfjst foil ivcd Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Berk, Miss Camille Thompson and Reid at the Doll House, given bv the Garfield greeted the guests a! groom's parents and a reception further honored them tint eventhe door. The young couple are now mak- ing in the Pleasant Green H i'I. Beautiful Gown ing their home in Magna. For her wedJing, the ivelv Complimentary to the bride. i Mias Kathleen Adams entertain- bride chose a ballerina ed at a personal shower recently white lace over .satin, fadi'nn -- t u Pete. Pan with pointed at her home in Murray. collar and fingeif.p veil Her bouquet of an orchid was ; circled with white carnations and pink rosebuds. .6. Answer:- - Cooperate with tjour doctor, find remember we hsve mz pure druqs and vitamins he J G.-.i.- - Langford, lime Rirhirds, K.iicn Yeates and Shanou Magii!. Mrs. Gaidner, u.u'.Iiit of the bride, ihjse a laiquoi.se madel and Mrs. Howard wo.v a lime frmk. lio.h ij.nned puli r.ve- beds and white earnnuai ! to tlieir The young couple Inter do-- ! p.nti.l on a h, n. y in. )u:i to tne S at hern Ut.-pinks, and upon ) i tarn, pi.tn la make a Inline in M.ign.i. lor her going- away ensemble, tne bride chose ;i:l with vh;t ac- - IlCSl Ci 1 retary; Warren Smith, tail twister; Basil Eyre, Lion tamer and Roy Breeze, Udell Bennion and Harold Boll, directors. I' iLSSlO iew Head Of Meeting Planned The Daughters of Pioneers, Pleasant Green Camp, will meet Thursday, May 19th at The CotI'll. te! l.i ..a wa, eii-tage, U)0 p. in. for a social time. pic-- ., lent of tin Granger Lions Reservations must be made with Club Tiiu: s.i.iy evening at a ir.ret-c'.,r- - Mrs. Estella Pchrson, 6181 or Mrs. nig in Hannans Cafe, 21st South A. C. Isakson, 3395, by May 16th. md 13lh East, Salt Lake Citv. Utn.T n.-- .v officers are Lei How often it is difficult to be John-ofust vice president; wisely charitablc-- tu do good Gl- u lViiiv-.- , second vice .' without multiplying the sources N.'d Winder, third vice uf evil. 1) n.m president'. John Ruskin li.illan, -- ec (franker Lions I n, - pres-ti-vi- "U j lV.-- j i: It . Enjoyable Den Pariy An enjoyable Den 3 party was : held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hello. The y lungsters made the ice cream anj the Don Chief baked a cake. In the evening, the ni.ilhei and fathers were special guests and each fattier and son dressed the mother as a qu-e- n, ciin:ni:i'.oi-a:ivof Mother's D.iy. Tuviilv .me attiiidcd mid movies wcie la;cr t ikon of the group. FULLY AGED for extra enjoyment ! er j si.-t- er prescribes . . .75 value, both for . Bronze Memorial 175 MAX FACTOR, New Hi-F- i liquid makeup 90c REVLON Nail polish and super base eoai. 91.10 value 50c WOODBURY Lotion, ft price sale 91 sise HELE17E CURTIS Spray net and egg shampoo, Reg 1.54 now SVoT. Wa can duplicate any oiher marker new in use. Tt ORDER DECORATION Magna Lumber & Hardware Co. From 917.50. 112x24. I up. DAY 6x12 gives so much for so little! AZTEC BRONZE COMPANY $1 All Meat, 3 lbs. BOURDON WHISKEY Jack- R. A. Humphries UTAH MILK Mori Quality, 3 lbs. FOUNDATION Lean, ROUND, A Grade, Ca&Stage 1 Med tte lb. 10 View, Green, 1 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT 3176 South 1400 West. PHONE 33S0 -- ' - DRINK MILK NOW for UMV vv- James Russell Lowell Markers letimgF uotnuft Am woo fcoos gVouMul only a Now Carry Helena Rubenstein cosmetics Franks I t Ml'5' Meed Toon.', sb-tof the Visit Lumber Yard groom, was matron of hon ir. and Cub Scouts of Den 3 atvl 4 Jf the included Louise th.'-iteachers, Mr,. Dale Warr, Claudia Taylor and Bonnie with nd Mis. of the bride, junGardner, a tin: ior bridesinaid. Tin ir b .uqui'!, Jt wcic pink res: buds : nd white t!Ui.u;:ii t.ie lYlilr.il Lumber Hudw.i.v Company mil saw ail carnations. I Reed Toone sio..d as best man type, uf wofore-tr-J an l.s'.em d to a y lecture on by ofllcir'.s of for the groom. the firm on Satiudav. ihe Mr. were Gieeting guests and Mrs. J. H. Hiiec and Mr. One tinun of expcricnc:' is and Mrs. V. 1). The ushers included David worth a whole wildorni'-- s of warning. Toone and Paul Carter. ! 59c MENKEN'S shampoo and skin bracer. S1.50 value 50e . TUSSY cream deodorant. Reg. $1 sixe. now 50e VETO Deodorant cream or spray. 91 sise. now COLGATE Denial cream and Dr. Wait's tooth brush, Regular $1 ,-- iA fn-ld- 1 tracaZi&H. eatA.? ecti on FEATURES Eubanks. Kathleen Adams and Bertha Gallegos, who chose turquoise frocks and carried similar bouquets, tied with pink streamers. Small Vali-nBeck, niece to the groom, was the flower girl and wore a demure frock, similar to the bridal attendants. Larry Reid was best man and ushers included Dick Reid, Reid Garfield, Clive Simonsen and Bob Webster. Mrs. Garfield, mother of the groom, chose rose chiffon and Mrs. Anderson, the bride's grand' mother, wore dusty rose. Both pinned like corsages to their shoulders of pink roses and white carnations. Mrs. Jessie Drown was in Gift Room v. e' e of the gift l Mi s. C leone Farns.vo: t.'i, Mis. Keiliii l.'i liuitlil.if, Mrs. Jessie Drawn and Mis. 11. L. Gai . Serving were Misses Laurel In i.u the m" C.0-E-- New THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD. 86 PROOF. THE HILLS HILL CO KY. LOUISVILLE. JL. (Low Cab Forward) Chevrolet , Task'Force lb. ranges AvsaeEles Medium Sixe, Navels, 5 lbs. PEAS Peas and Carrots, Mix. Veg., 2 for BIRDS EYE Birds Eye Birds Eye Bissraisk Chicken 31 Beef-Turk- ey frozen pies, 4 for ORANGE tUICE, Frozen, 7 for $ Open Sunday 9 to 5 Weekdays 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. 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